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Widow Frances Lacey is being sexually harassed by her boss while she tries to provide for her brood of six children. Also, her oldest son Shayne is constantly in trouble. When she's fired from her job, she decides to abandon Los Angeles and build a home of their own.
Widow Frances Lacey is being sexually harassed by her boss while she tries to provide for her brood of six children. Also, her oldest son Shayne is constantly in trouble. When she's fired from her job, she decides to abandon Los Angeles and build a home of their own.


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{en} A Home of Our Own [1] (USA, 1993), directed directed by Tony Bill, starring Kathy Bates and Edward Furlong.

Widow Frances Lacey is being sexually harassed by her boss while she tries to provide for her brood of six children. Also, her oldest son Shayne is constantly in trouble. When she's fired from her job, she decides to abandon Los Angeles and build a home of their own.

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